Optimizing Firefox with Kaspersky Protection 2021: Performance & Security Notes
Overview
Kaspersky Protection 2021 is a browser extension that works with Kaspersky desktop apps to provide Safe Money, Safe Browsing, Private Browsing, and Anti-Banner features. It integrates tightly with Firefox and requires permissions to access tabs and page data to perform protections.
Performance tips (reduce impact)
- Keep extension + Kaspersky app updated — updates often include performance fixes.
- Disable unused features in the extension:
- Turn off Anti-Banner if you use another ad‑blocker.
- Disable Private Browsing notifications if you don’t need site-tracking alerts.
- Limit site access where possible:
- In Firefox, set the extension’s site permissions to “On click” for sites you rarely visit to avoid constant scanning.
- Manage Safe Money rules:
- Keep Safe Money limited to only the payment/bank sites you use; many rules increase checks and overhead.
- Avoid redundant extensions:
- Remove overlapping security/privacy extensions (other antiviruses, multiple ad blockers) to reduce CPU/memory and conflict risk.
- Enable hardware acceleration in Firefox when available — may reduce UI lag when many extensions are active.
- Monitor resource use:
- Use about:performance and about:memory in Firefox to spot the extension’s CPU/memory usage; restart Firefox if memory grows large.
- Restart Firefox periodically if you notice slowdowns (especially after heavy browsing sessions).
Security best practices (keep protections effective)
- Keep Kaspersky desktop app running — the extension delivers full functionality only when paired with the desktop product.
- Enable Safe Browsing and Safe Money for banking/payment sites to protect credentials and block malicious redirects.
- Review extension permissions regularly — the extension needs broad access to protect pages, but confirm it’s still required and from the official source.
- Install the extension from Mozilla Add‑ons or Kaspersky’s official site
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